You now have one more way to order and pay for food from your home or work

There is no shortage of ways to order and pay for food online, and now we can add one more to the list.

GrubHub, the popular food delivery company that merged with Seamless in 2013, has added Apple Pay as a payment option for users of its iOS applications in an effort to give customers more ways to pay for their meals. Other food delivery companies, such as Postmates, Door Dash, and Caviar, have already added Apple Pay support, according to Fortune.

This integration with GrubHub could bring in a whole new population to Apple Pay, as GrubHub has an ample user base that likely contains a significant percentage of iPhone users. GrubHub had 7 million active users in the first quarter of 2016, and 3 million of those were likely iPhone users based on overall operating system market share in the U.S.

And approximately 60% of GrubHub orders occurred through mobile channels in 2015, according to Fortune. That provides a significant addressable audience that could be convinced to test Apple Pay through the GrubHub app. As mobile phones surpass desktop to become the main computing device in the next few years, the number of users who order food on their phones is likely to increase.

GrubHub's mobile users could become a valuable population for Apple Pay because they typically make frequent purchases within the app. These users placed 24 million orders, or approximately 268,000 per day, in Q1 2016. This would suggest that GrubHub users who use Apple Pay to buy their food could become habitual users of the mobile wallet in other areas.

Mobile payments are becoming more popular, but they still face some high barriers, such as consumers' continued loyalty to traditional payment methods and fragmented acceptance among merchants. But as loyalty programs are integrated and more consumers rely on their mobile wallets for other features like in-app payments, adoption and usage will surge over the next few years.